===Vocabulary=== ----Geologists: scientists who study the forces that make and shape the earth Geology: the study of planet Earth constructive forces: forces that build up landmasses like mountains destructive forces: forces that slowly wear away mountains and surface such as what an ocean does continents: seven large landmasses on earth seismic waves: waves that move through the Earth's interior pressure: force pushing on a surface or area crust: layer of rock that makes up the Earth's outer skin basalt: dark, dense rock that forms the oceanic crust granite: rock with larger crystals that is less dense than basalt and makes up the continental crust mantle: layer of hot rock below the crust lithosphere: means "stone" and is the mantle and crust together asthenosphere: means "weak" soft rock material that can flow slowly outer core: layer of molten metal that surrounds the inner core inner core: dense ball of solid metal
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Science of Geology
* studying surface changes
surface always changing
finding indirect evidence
cannot see inside earth
use seismic waves
speed of waves tells the material
Center of the Earth
* temperature
surface rock is cool
20 meters/warmer
every 40 meters 1 degree celsius hotter
pressure
deeper you the greater the pressure
The crust
* Where we live
Made of rock
Continental crust-granite
Oceanic crust-basalt===The mantle=== * Part of the lithosphere
Made of molten rock
Liquid===The core=== * Inner core and outer core
A dense ball of solid metal===Earth's magnetic field=== * Currents in the liquid outer core forces the inner core to spin
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===Vocabulary=== ----Geologists: scientists who study the forces that make and shape the earthGeology: the study of planet Earth
constructive forces: forces that build up landmasses like mountains
destructive forces: forces that slowly wear away mountains and surface such as what an ocean does
continents: seven large landmasses on earth
seismic waves: waves that move through the Earth's interior
pressure: force pushing on a surface or area
crust: layer of rock that makes up the Earth's outer skin
basalt: dark, dense rock that forms the oceanic crust
granite: rock with larger crystals that is less dense than basalt and makes up the continental crust
mantle: layer of hot rock below the crust
lithosphere: means "stone" and is the mantle and crust together
asthenosphere: means "weak" soft rock material that can flow slowly
outer core: layer of molten metal that surrounds the inner core
inner core: dense ball of solid metal
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* studying surface changesCenter of the Earth
* temperatureThe crust
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